Honourable or good-hearted lords are invaluable in you want to create your own kingdom (which all of us want, of course) because of their loyalty, and the promise of their daughter/sister/niece being a queen tends to get people to join your faction, so you'll have a nice chance of getting very loyal lords if you marry the right girl. I personally go for a lady with a high amount of positively natured relatives. Going for someone with a large amount of relatives is nice, because (at least in Diplomacy), being related to other lords increases your relations with them on a regular basis. Mount&Blade: Warband still is open-ended, nonlinear and focuses on realistic medieval warfare, combining character development elements with strategy management, exploration. As stated, the core single player experience is unchanged to the original. Should I marry the Lady with the highest number of relatives, or with the most powerful/highest renowned? Description Although Mount&Blade: Warband is called a stand-alone expansion pack to Mount&Blade, it is more of an enhanced remake of the original. Your relationship with other relatives isn't any more important than your relations with other lords.
This guardian is the lady's father, or by lack of father, her brother. Should I make sure I'm friendly with all related lords first or can that be sorted out after?Įvery lady has one guardian whose permission you'll need if you want to marry without severely pissing someone off.